What to do in Nashville - Events Guide
Nashville is wide awake this week, and if you’re in town, you’ve picked a perfect time to lean into the music, food, and community that make this city feel like a permanent festival. Let’s start with the heart of it all: live music. According to the Ryman Auditorium’s June calendar, country standout Nate Smith is wrapping up a two-night run at the Mother Church with special guests Josh Ross and Brandon Wisham. If you’re craving big vocal hooks and sing-along choruses in one of the most storied rooms in music history, this is the show to circle. The Ryman’s own listings note that June rolls right into more marquee names, including songwriter favorite Andrew Peterson on Friday night, so listeners who love thoughtful lyrics and intimate performances will want to plan ahead and grab those seats early through the venue’s site. Beyond downtown, this week is a chance to plug into Nashville’s food and culture scene. Juneteenth Nashville Black Restaurant Week is in full swing, as highlighted by local organizers on Instagram, with Black-owned spots across the city offering specials and featured menus. It’s an ideal excuse to build your own food tour: think hot chicken, soul food classics, Caribbean plates, and modern Southern twists, all while putting your dollars into neighborhood businesses. For families looking for something wholesome and upbeat going into the weekend, Olive Branch Church is hosting a Juneteenth family event on Friday from noon to 3 p.m. at 938 Havenhill Drive in Nashville, a detail shared by the church and community partners on social media. Expect kid-friendly activities, community resources, and a laid-back atmosphere where listeners can connect with locals, not just pass through as tourists. If you’re planning your evenings, consider pairing a trip to Opry Mills with dinner at Saltgrass Steak House, located inside the mall. Yelp’s Nashville listing notes that the restaurant is open seven days a week from late morning into the evening, making it an easy pre- or post-show stop if you’re heading to the Grand Ole Opry or catching a movie nearby. So whether you’re belting along at the Ryman, tasting your way through Black Restaurant Week, or hanging at a community Juneteenth celebration, Nashville is offering you a full playlist of options through the end of the week and into the weekend. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss what’s happening next in Music City. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
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